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File:My_Photo_back_face_Milwaukee_Art_Museum_(MAM)_Calatrava.jpg|My Photo back face Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) Calatrava
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Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, United States. It is located in the southeastern part of the state on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The city is known for its brewing traditions and is rich in historical and cultural attractions.

History[edit]

Milwaukee's history dates back to the 18th century when the area was inhabited by various Native American tribes. The city was officially incorporated in 1846. Milwaukee's location on the Great Lakes made it a hub for shipping and trade, and its economy grew with the arrival of waves of immigrants from Germany, Poland, and Ireland in the 19th century. The city is also known for its role in the American Civil Rights Movement, particularly the fair housing movement of the 1960s.

Economy[edit]

Milwaukee's economy is diverse and service-oriented. The city is home to six Fortune 500 companies, including Harley-Davidson, Northwestern Mutual, and ManpowerGroup. Milwaukee is also known for its brewing industry, with companies like Miller Brewing Company having a significant presence in the city. The city has also seen growth in the healthcare, finance, and technology sectors in recent years.

Culture[edit]

Milwaukee is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to numerous museums, including the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Milwaukee Public Museum, and the Discovery World. The city also hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, such as the Summerfest, one of the largest music festivals in the world. Milwaukee's culinary scene is diverse, with a strong emphasis on beer, cheese, and sausages reflecting the city's German heritage.

Education[edit]

Milwaukee is home to several higher education institutions. The largest is the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, which offers over 180 degree programs. Other notable institutions include Marquette University, a private Jesuit university, and the Milwaukee School of Engineering.

Sports[edit]

Milwaukee has a rich sports tradition, with professional teams in basketball (Milwaukee Bucks), baseball (Milwaukee Brewers), and soccer (Milwaukee Wave). The city also hosts the Milwaukee Mile, the oldest operating motor speedway in the world.

See also[edit]


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